I always favored 'Das Rathaus'.

On Oct 4, 2011, at 8:56 PM, Ken Steele wrote:

> 
> Hi Annette:
> 
> As far as I can figure, people just pick a name that sounds good and cool and 
> catchy and go with with it.
> 
> Personally, I have found many lab names to be pretentious. (It's a room with 
> 4 freaking computers!) and the title is laden with demand characteristics.  
> What is one to think about people who show up to studies in lab names like 
> "Anxiety Prevention Lab" or "Fat Fear Lab" or "Relationship Anxiety Lab." 
> (Names slightly changed to hide actual lab name.)
> 
> I ran an online participant recruitment program that picked intro psych 
> students at random and offered them to particpate in studies labeled "#1, #2, 
> #3..."
> 
> Faculty hated the program.  Students would sign up for the program but 
> "standard effects" would not be found. Hmmm.
> 
> Ken
> 
> PS - I have worked in some "name labs" and their history was such that I felt 
> honored to have walked in the building but they are very few and far.
> 
> Typically, there was no "name" on the famous-name lab door.  You were either 
> in the know or you didn't know.  But the effects happened without the name on 
> the lab ddor.

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